IN RE STERN


11 N.J. 584 (1953)

95 A.2d 593

IN RE NORMA H. STERN, AN ALLEGED MENTAL INCOMPETENT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 9, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Saul J. Zucker argued the cause for the appellant Norma H. Stern, appearing by her next friend (Messrs. Kristeller and Zucker, attorneys).

Mr. John D. Craven argued the cause for the respondent Ralph L. Stern.


The opinion of the court was delivered by HEHER, J.

In a proceeding instituted by her brother, Norma H. Stern was adjudged "a mental incompetent as a result of unsoundness of mind" and "incapable of governing herself and managing her affairs," and a guardian was appointed; and she appeals, appearing by her next friend under an order of the Superior Court.

The judgment was entered on the verdict of a jury returned May 8, 1952, after a trial lasting three days...

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